Contraception decisions in general practice are rarely straightforward. GPs must balance medical eligibility, side effects, and patient preferences — often in time-limited consultations. This webinar bridges the gap between guidelines and real-world practice, providing practical, case-based strategies to help GPs navigate complex choices, manage side effects, and offer safe, individualised contraception, including in perimenopause.
Presented by Professor Kirsten Black, academic gynaecologist and joint head of obstetrics, gynaecology, and neonatology at the University of Sydney, this one hour live webinar will equip you to:
provide evidence-based guidance on hormonal and non-hormonal contraception options for your patients, navigating the complexities of effectiveness, benefits, and risks
avoid offering inappropriate contraceptive options based on your patient’s medical history and personal preferences
deliver patient-centred counselling to support informed decision-making, address misconceptions, and promote adherence
manage challenging cases, including those involving contraindications, comorbidities, and other clinical complexities
This webinar will be delivered in a case-based format, so that you can take these strategies and skills and apply them directly to your real-world practice.
This is a Medcast Continuing Medical Education (CME) course
Live Webinar
01/10/2025 7:00 pm (Sydney time)
Australia/Sydney
Duration: 1 HR CPD
Educational Activities: 0.5 hours
Reviewing Performance: 0.5 hours
Program Level Requirements: Culturally Safe Practice
Areas Of Interest: Medical Education, Reproductive Health, Sexual Health, Womens Health
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